Posts Tagged ‘poverty’

Acute Perception Of The Obvious

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Poverty causes depression in a significant number of mothers, affecting the way they raise their children!

Amazing!

Is the solution to do something about poverty or about depression in poor women?

Of course not, that would be rewarding failure, something the greatest country on earth simply cannot abide.

Gorilla says: “Wake me when a study concludes that reality demands answers!”

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Message: We Want To Stay Poor

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The Governor of Texas won the Know Nothing primary for another term, defeating a sitting Know Nothing Senator.

“This election was about hard-working Texans sending a simple, compelling message to Washington: quit spending all the money, stop trying to take over our lives and our businesses,” Governor Perry said.

Actually, the election highlights just how little Texas has benefitted from conservative rule.

According to the Center for Public Policy Priorities, looking at data for 2008 (before the recession really hit, thus the current figures are even worse):

Texas’ poverty rate is the 8th worst in the country, with 15.8 percent, or over 3.7 million Texans living in poverty in 2008 (e.g., $17,163 for a family of 3) compared to a national average of 13.2 percent. Although Texas’ poverty rate is still among the worst in the nation, it is an improvement from 2007 (16.3 percent).

A significantly higher percentage of Texas children lived in poverty in 2008. Nearly one of every four Texas kids—22.5 percent, or more than 1.4 million—lives in poverty, leaving Texas amongst the 10 worst states in the country with a rank of 8th worst. The U.S. child poverty rate is 18.2 percent. Although the child poverty rate also improved from 2007 (23.2 percent), the nearly 1.5 million Texas children living in poverty exceeds the combined child populations of Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio.

Gorilla says: “Poverty remains deep in the heart of Texas!”

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The Wrong Sort Of Millions

Friday, September 11th, 2009

2.6 million Americans were added to the poverty rolls in the past 12 months.

Meanwhile, median income has increased only 1% in the past decade, while the richest 0.1% of Americans saw their income increase by 35%.

Oh, and the private sector had a net job loss of 223,000, while the population increased by 33 million.

Gorilla suggests: “The only way to survive in this country is genetic: Mom and Dad must be plutocrats!”

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